Another CUNY Conference women’s soccer championship game ended with more heartache for top-seeded College of Staten Island.

Second-seeded host Brooklyn College scored a pair of second-half goals to snap a 1-1 halftime deadlock and stun the Dolphins, 3-1, Saturday afternoon.

CSI was seeking its first NCAA Division III tourney bid as the CUNY is in its second season as an automatic qualifier.

“We played hard,” said CSI head coach John Guagliardo of his record-setting 16-2-2 squad. “We just had a hard time getting to open areas and making plays in space. They beat us to the ball on several occasions and turned defense into offense very quickly.”

Jordan Kerwin gave the Bulldogs a 2-1 lead with a goal early in the second half (39:11) and Shani Abrahams added an insurance goal at the 19:15 mark.

Brooklyn, which had lost two matches to CSI during the regular season, improved to 15-3 and earned the CUNY’s automatic bid to the NCAAs. It was the Bulldogs’ first conference title and first victory over the Dolphins after 10 losses.

All-time leading CUNY goal scorer Demi-Jean Martorano scored on a rebound to pull CSI even at 1-1 at the 26:18 mark. Brooklyn scored first on Bergelie Louis’ goal six minutes earlier.

The Bulldogs had significantly more shots on goal, enjoying a 12-2 advantage.

“They beat us to the ball and made adjustments,” said Guagliardo. “They outplayed us. I wish them luck in the (NCAA) tournament.”